
"The first, if popular opinion is any indication, is Meta's Ray-Ban Display that, as you may already have gathered, has a screen in it. But even if the Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 (starting at $379) are the second-most exciting pair of smart glasses to come out of Connect, they can still be the first-most something, and in my estimation, they are."
"I've already covered this a few times, so I'll keep it brief; the biggest updates in the Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 are battery life and video. The size (aside from 2 grams of additional weight in Gen 2) is the same, there are all the same features as the original, and the speakers and mics are all carried over. The battery life, though, is now rated for double, which in this case equates to about 8 hours of general use."
Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses Gen 2 focus on improved battery life and video capabilities while retaining the original size, speakers, and microphones. The glasses' internal battery now provides about eight hours of general use and the charging case increases capacity to 48 hours. Video recording supports up to 3K resolution and adds a 60 fps option limited to 1080p. The glasses are roughly 2 grams heavier and still use the same 12-megapixel sensor for still photos. Pricing begins at $379, positioning the Gen 2 as the best non-display Ray-Ban Meta option.
Read at gizmodo.com
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